SNC-1 Dream Chaser Release & Reentry

The Sierra Nevada Corporation SNC-1 Dream Chaser will be unberthed from the ISS before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere and landing at Kennedy Space Center. Location: International Space Station.
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Countdown Timer - SNC-1 Dream Chaser Release & Reentry

Préparez-vous à vivre un moment historique le jeudi 31 décembre 2026, lorsque le SNC-1 Dream Chaser de la Sierra Nevada Corporation sera déconnecté de la Station Spatiale Internationale (ISS). Cette mission marquera une étape décisive dans l'exploration spatiale, alors que le Dream Chaser entamera sa réentrée dans l'atmosphère terrestre. Après un voyage incroyable, il atterrira avec grâce au Kennedy Space Center, témoignant de l'innovation et de l'audace de l'ingénierie aérospatiale moderne. Ne manquez pas cette occasion unique d'assister à cette prouesse technologique qui redéfinit notre approche de l'espace. Restez connectés pour plus de détails alors que nous nous préparons à célébrer cette avancée spectaculaire dans l'exploration spatiale !

Frequently Asked Questions

There are exactly 225 days left until SNC-1 Dream Chaser Release & Reentry, which is 5381 hours or 322848 minutes.

SNC-1 Dream Chaser Release & Reentry will take place on Thursday, December 31, 2026 at 01:00 AM.

Use our real-time countdown to precisely track the time remaining until SNC-1 Dream Chaser Release & Reentry.

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